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Bait flavor preference and immunogenicity of ONRAB baits in domestic dogs on the Navajo Nation, Arizona
| Contributor(s):: Are R. Berentsen, Scott Bender, Peggy Bender, David Bergman, Amy T. Gilbert, Hannah M. Rowland, Kurt C. VerCauteren
Rabies is responsible for an estimated 59,000 human deaths worldwide, and domestic dogs are the primary reservoir and vector of the disease. Among some nations, widespread vaccination has led to elimination of rabies in domestic dogs, yet dogs are still susceptible to rabies infection from...
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Narrating the First Dogs: Canine Agency in the First Contacts with Indigenous Peoples in the Brazilian Amazon
| Contributor(s):: Velden, Felipe Vander
Narratives addressing the presence of European domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) in the encounters between Indians and non-Indians in the conquest of the Central and South American lowlands often portray those animals as terrible and bloodthirsty weapons. From the settlers’ perspective, dogs were...
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How has the domestication of dogs impacted native North American culture and way of life?
| Contributor(s):: Mikaela E. Reisman
Dogs, as the only domestic mammal in North America, were a part of the life and culture of the people who migrated to the Americas from Eurasia. Originally domesticated from Eurasian wolves, the uses of dogs expanded once the Native American ancestors spread throughout the continents. I...
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Is there a dog in the house: the cultural significance of prehistoric domesticated dogs in the mid Fraser River region of British Columbia
| Contributor(s):: David F. Crellin
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Who Let the Dogs Out? Communicating First Nations Perspectives on a Canine Veterinary Intervention Through Digital Storytelling
| Contributor(s):: Schurer, J. M., McKenzie, C., Okemow, C., Viveros-Guzman, A., Beatch, H., Jenkins, E. J.
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Dogs of the Labrador Indians
| Contributor(s):: Speck, Frank Gouldsmith
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A History of Dogs in the Early Americas (Book Review)
| Contributor(s):: Anderson, E. N.
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A Late Archaic Period Dog Burial From The Tucson Basin, Arizona
| Contributor(s):: Ezzo, Joseph A., Stiner, Mary C.
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Changes In The Role Of The Dog In Protohistoric-Historic Pawnee Culture
| Contributor(s):: Bozell, John R.
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Comments: More On Spanish War Dogs In Canyon De Chelly Rock Art: A Reply To Jett
| Contributor(s):: Dix, Agnes S.
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Dog Burials From Mancos Canyon, Colorado
| Contributor(s):: Emslie, Steven D.
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Dog Culture Of The Indians
| Contributor(s):: Brown, Opal Hartsell
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Dogs of the Conquest [book review]
| Contributor(s):: Rector, John L.
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Early And Mid-Holocene Dogs In Southeastern North America: Examples From Dust Cave
| Contributor(s):: Walker, Renee B., Morey, Darcy F., Relethford, John H.
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Evidence Of Domesticated Dogs And Some Related Canids In The Eastern Great Basin
| Contributor(s):: Lupo, Karen D., Janetski, Joel C.
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Fleshing Out The Evidence: From Archaic Dog Burials To Historic Dog Feasts
| Contributor(s):: Oberholtzer, Cath
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He Was The Indian's Best Friend, Too
| Contributor(s):: Minor, Nono
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I Am Here - And So Is My Dog
| Contributor(s):: Fugute, Dody
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Late Woodland Dog Ceremonialism On Long Island In Comparative And Temporal Perspective
| Contributor(s):: Strong, John A.
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Le Chien De L'Occupation Archaïque Du Site Cadieux (BHFN-7)
| Contributor(s):: Piérard, Jean, Côté, Marc, Pinel, Lyn